Wednesday, 5 March 2014

National Conference on ‘Emerging Trends in IT’ - Department of Computer Science

The Fifth National
Conference on ‘Emerging Trends in IT’ was organized on 26th February
2014 by the Department of Computer Science,Christ University, Bangalore in
association with Flutura Decision Sciences.The conference provided a platform
to deliberate on emerging trends in IT by bringing together researchers,
academicians and industry professionals across the country. It enabled them to
share and exchange information from an academic and research perspective.

The conference was
inaugurated at 9.30 am by Dr. P. Nagabhushan, Professor, University of Mysore,
India. He delivered the keynote address on the topic “Symbolic Data Objects ( A
new modelling strategy for pattern recognition and image processing)”.He also
talked about Difficulties in Image processing, Creation of Symbolic Objects,
Advantages of Normalization, Analysis through Histogram Representation,
Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Data Structure, Difference between Tool Set and
Skill Set and Complexity involved with Data Analysis.

The conference had three
tracks covering various broad areas of research:The
Data Science session was associated with the industry partner :Flutura
Decision Scienceand two parallel sessions of paper presentations were also conducted.

Dr.Nanjegowda, Dean of
Sciences, Christ University delivered the valedictory address.

Around 30 papers were
received from various authors across the country and after a rigorous
evaluation process by the review committee, 16 papers were selected. The
conference witnessed good quantum of participants from across India.The conference enabled to showcase the
achievements of the past and provided thought processes to set goals for
accomplishment in the future.

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